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Phase 4 Films will release the third in the series of BloodRayne films from Uwe Boll

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Phase 4 Films will release the Director's Cut of BloodRayne: The Third Reich on DVD and Blu-ray by the 5th July. This Uwe Boll produced and directed title will be the third in the series, and tackles the revenant problem of vampire Nazi soldiers, with the ultimate goal of preventing an immortal Hitler. For an SRP of $29.99, you can also experience a making-of, an interview with the writer, an alternative trailer and some titbits of knowledge from the director and writer through the medium of commentary.

It is worth noting that Uwe Boll and star Natassia Malthe answered questions from fans on Ustream about the production. Here is an action packed trailer and covers are included below.

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Chris Johnson wrote: His movies are bad, but when they do a sequel without him it turns out even worse. "House Of The Dead 2" and "Alone In The Dark 2" were far more atrocious than their predecessors. I couldn't agree more. When Uwe Boll makes a movie, it becomes dog cr*p. But when other director dare to make a sequel of it, it becomes dog cr*p from a dog that actually eats cr*p.

ILDC wrote: What would be sadder: a Uwe Boll sequel without Uwe Boll, or a Uwe Boll sequel with Uwe Boll? One without him. His movies are bad, but when they do a sequel without him it turns out even worse. "House Of The Dead 2" and "Alone In The Dark 2" were far more atrocious than their predecessors.

I have to say when Uwe Boll puts his full attention to a movie instead of doing an adaptation, it's not so bad. Rampage was enjoyable IMO and was his own thing. His other video game stuff... not so much. I am wondering how good this could be though given the above post.